Ridley Scott returned to the franchise he started, Alien, with 2012’s Prometheus. He followed that entry up with Alien: Covenant, which saw the series inch closer to where we began with 1979’s iconic sci-fi horror. Before the polarizing reaction to both films and the Disney purchase of Fox, Scott always planned for a series of […]
Kevin Smith says Jay and Silent Bob will no longer appear in his horror spoof Moose Jaws
A few years back, Kevin Smith was teasing the death of Silent Bob in his upcoming horror-comedy spoof Moose Jaws, but now it seems that Silent Bob and his long-time screen partner Jay will not appear in the film. Smith revealed in a new interview with Jake Hamilton that he’s been re-working the script while […]
Gladiator star Connie Nielsen provides an update on the sequel
Connie Nielsen, one of the stars of Gladiator, has provided a long-awaited update on the film’s announced sequel. Gladiator is one of the most beloved and respected movies in the last twenty years and it was a surprise when it was announced in 2018 that the Ridley Scott directed historical epic would be getting a […]
Venom: Let There Be Carnage producer shares concerns over returning to work on the sequel
Dan Wilson, a producer on Venom: Let There Be Carnage, says there are concerns about returning to work on the sequel and films like it amid the global health crisis. It seemed like Venom: Let There Be Carnage had pretty much finished shooting before the lockdown happened, suspending production. But with its release date now […]
Paddington 2 with Bechdel Cast co-host Caitlin Durante | The Pick of the Flicks Podcast #81
On The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, a different guest drops in every week to chat about their favourite film. This week, Bechdel Cast co-host Caitlin Durante stops by to fan out about the joyous Paddington 2… On this week’s episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, Bechdel Cast co-host Caitlin Durante joins the […]
Showgirls documentary You Don’t Nomi gets a new trailer
A new UK trailer has arrived online for You Don’t Nomi, the upcoming documentary from writer-director Jeffrey McHale which explores the complicated journey of Paul Verhoeven’s 1995 erotic drama Showgirls as it went from notorious flop to cult classic; watch the trailer below, and read our review of the documentary here… SEE ALSO: Has Showgirls […]
Paul Dano says The Batman script is “potentially really powerful”
With the recent news that The Batman can resume filming in the UK once the pandemic safety measures are adhered to, we’re starting to get more stories from the cast and crew about how their schedule has been affected by the halt in production. Zoë Kravitz has spoken about her back-to-work process as Catwoman, and […]
Josh Gad weighs in on whether or not there will be a Frozen 3
Josh Gad, who is well-known for playing Olaf in Frozen and Frozen II, has weighed in on whether or not a third instalment will be developed at Walt Disney Animation Studios. In a recent interview with PopCulture.com, Gad explained that while he is currently unsure on the future of the franchise, a third Frozen movie will only go into […]
New red band trailer for horror-thriller Becky starring Lulu Wilson and Kevin James
Ahead of its release this coming Friday, a new red band trailer has arrived online for the horror-thriller Becky which stars Lulu Wilson as a rebellious teenager who fights against a group of convicts and their merciless leader (Kevin James) when they invade her weekend getaway lake house; watch it here… SEE ALSO: Read our […]
Warner Bros. makes Just Mercy available for free throughout June
In light of the ongoing protests over the murder of George Floyd, Warner Bros. has announced that throughout the month of June it is offering a free rental of director Destin Daniel Cretton’s legal drama Just Mercy starring Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx in an effort to help educate audiences about systemic racism in […]